Welcome to ACM Groupsite - ACM's Online Community!


ACM Groupsite is the Association of Children's Museums' central hub online. It's a space where children's museum staff, stakeholders, and partners can view upcoming events from ACM, network with other children's museum professionals, and ask for advice, share ideas, and access resources on our discussion boards.


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The Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) is proud to partner with We Can Do This (https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/), the COVID-19 public education campaign of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).  ACM will collaborate with children’s museums and related organizations across the U.S. to share critical information about the avail...

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Said: If appropriate to your theme, Eco-$Smart rubber surfaces is an option we have used.  Other than mopping, no other maintenance and have had it down since 2002.  Jere L'Heureux, Rep.-  jmlheureux@ecoreintl.com
Said: Another fun option would be to supplement the existing floor color with shaped vinyl graphics. There are some durable flooring vinyls out there that can be digitally printed. That might make the current color seem less unpleasant as a b...
Said: We are definitely leaning toward carpet tiles.  We have them in our "Lake Life" exhibit and they've held up well.   We have a spot cleaner we use regularly, and are already planning on getting them professionally cleaned ...
Said: I would suggest looking into carpet tiles rather than one big piece of carpeting.  That way if you get a stain that cannot be cleaned or some kind of damage, you just need to replace the one or two tiles rather than the whole floor...